why did were people forced to migrate from Rwanda? people are forced to migrate from Rwanda to get rid of the war that is coming to the and because they wat to be safe some of the people migrated in Rwanda and some of them get in the war and start shoting people.

There is a very long history of conflict in Rwanda which was first settled by Hutu people from the tenth century, but from the fourteenth century they became dominated by the Tutsu people migrating to the area. They established a monarchy in the fifteenth century and then a unified state in the late...

Many of the perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide were tried andreceived life sentences. Unfortunately, many of those whoparticipated in the genocide ran away to other countries, or wentout in the bush, where pursuit is almost impossible. Part of thesadness is that the conflict is tribal, and...

The genocide was planned by members of the core political eliteknown as the akazu, many of whom occupied positions at top levelsof the national government. Perpetrators came from the ranks of theRwandan army, the National Police (gendarmerie), government-backedmilitias including the Interahamwe and...

The Rwanda Genocide was one of the most disturbing events in thehistory of Africa. As a result hundreds of people were prosecutedfor taking part in it. There is currently no one still beingprosecuted as a result of this event.

The genocide tookplace in the context of the Rwandan Civil War, an ongoing conflictbeginning in 1990 between the Hutu-led government and the RwandanPatriotic Front (RPF), which was largely composed of Tutsi refugeeswhose families had fled to Uganda following earlier waves of Hutuviolence against the...

The genocide tookplace in the context of the Rwandan Civil War, an ongoing conflictbeginning in 1990 between the Hutu-led government and the RwandanPatriotic Front (RPF), which was largely composed of Tutsi refugeeswhose families had fled to Uganda following earlier waves of Hutuviolence against the...

The genocide tookplace in the context of the Rwandan Civil War, an ongoing conflictbeginning in 1990 between the Hutu-led government and the RwandanPatriotic Front (RPF), which was largely composed of Tutsi refugeeswhose families had fled to Uganda following earlier waves of Hutuviolence against the...

The genocide tookplace in the context of the Rwandan Civil War, an ongoing conflictbeginning in 1990 between the Hutu-led government and the RwandanPatriotic Front (RPF), which was largely composed of Tutsi refugeeswhose families had fled to Uganda following earlier waves of Hutuviolence against the...

It was the UN's body UNOMUR( United Nations Observer MissionUganda-Rwanda) being approved by the UNSC (UN Security Council) on22 June 1993 to deploy along the Ugandan side of the border.Sevendays later, UN Secretary-General Boutros Ghali announced thatBrigadier-General Dallaire was to be appointed...

Between April and June 1994 for only 100 days appx. 800,000Rwandans were killed. The two ethnic groups, the Hutus and theTutsis were involved in the mass genocide. The Hutu extremistsattempted to carry out their plan to wipe out the entire Tutsipopulation.Basically among the killed were : Any Hutu...

In February of 1994, the president of rwanda, who was a hutu, named habyrimana (spelling?) was in a plane when it was shot down, and the hutu extremists, who did not like the tutsi, used this as an excuse to start mass killing on the tutsis, because they blamed them for the killing. this, however,...

It is about the Rwandan Genocide, a mass killing of hundreds of thousands of \nRwanda's Tutsis and Hutu political moderates by Hutus under the Hutu \nPower ideology in 1994. It's also about showing the world Paul \nRusesabagina, who saved over 1200 people's lives, and showing that even \nan ordinary...

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\nWhen the Belgians had control, they appointed the Tutsis to have power over the Hutu. That segregation led to the build up of anger and conflict. When the Beligians left, the Tutsis lost power and the Hutus took revenge on them by starting mass genocide.

Most of the killing was done with machettes, and an estimated 800,000 victims were slaughtered in 3 months. This means that the view that killing on the scale and speed of the Holocaust was only possible in an industrial society, using industrial means, needs rethinking carefully.

Rwanda, while under Dutch control, was an established colonial state. A minority group, the "Tutsis", were given special status and privileges over the majority ethnic group, the "Hutus", by the Dutch colonial powers in exchange for collaboration. Many Tutsis abused their position and repressed the...

Rwanda has previously been colonised by Germany, who first arrived to Rwanda in 1897 and took control over it soon after. In 1989, Belgium seized Rwanda from Germany in 1916 after the defeat of Germany in World War I.

One unique similarity is Killing, torture and displacements tookplace in ALL 3 cases. Difference by TIME, Scenario, PLACES ofoccurance. UN not recognised Darfur one as genocide, though thereare peace keepers.

The genocide tookplace in the context of the Rwandan Civil War, an ongoing conflictbeginning in 1990 between the Hutu-led government and the RwandanPatriotic Front (RPF), which was largely composed of Tutsi refugeeswhose families had fled to Uganda following earlier waves of Hutuviolence against the...

There were two different ethnic groups, the Hutu and the Tutsi. TheTutsis were in command for a very long period of time. When thepresident of Rwanda died the Hutus decided to rebel against theTutsi and kill all of them, resulting in a genocide.

Hi there! Yes, the Czech Republic did respond. The Czech Republic responded to the Rwandan genocide by being one of the first countries to call it an actual genocide. Many other countries were cautious to call it a genocide because that implied that they had to punish Rwanda (these countries being:...